<?php
/**
 * The template for displaying Archive pages.
 *
 * Used to display archive-type pages if nothing more specific matches a query.
 * For example, puts together date-based pages if no date.php file exists.
 *
 * Learn more: http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Hierarchy
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Twenty_Ten
 * @since Twenty Ten 1.0
 */

get_header(); ?>
<div id="main" class="container">
	<div class="row clearfix">
		<section class="eightcol list">
			<?php
				/* Queue the first post, that way we know
				 * what date we're dealing with (if that is the case).
				 *
				 * We reset this later so we can run the loop
				 * properly with a call to rewind_posts().
				 */
				if ( have_posts() )
					the_post();
			?>
			<h1 class="page-title">
<?php if ( is_day() ) : ?>
				<?php printf( __( 'Daily Archives: <span>%s</span>', 'twentyten' ), get_the_date() ); ?>
<?php elseif ( is_month() ) : ?>
				<?php printf( __( 'Monthly Archives: <span>%s</span>', 'twentyten' ), get_the_date( 'F Y' ) ); ?>
<?php elseif ( is_year() ) : ?>
				<?php printf( __( 'Yearly Archives: <span>%s</span>', 'twentyten' ), get_the_date( 'Y' ) ); ?>
<?php else : ?>
				<?php _e( 'Blog Archives', 'twentyten' ); ?>
<?php endif; ?>
			</h1>

			<?php
				/* Since we called the_post() above, we need to
				 * rewind the loop back to the beginning that way
				 * we can run the loop properly, in full.
				 */
				rewind_posts();
			
				/* Run the loop for the archives page to output the posts.
				 * If you want to overload this in a child theme then include a file
				 * called loop-archive.php and that will be used instead.
				 */
				 get_template_part( 'loop', 'archive' );
			?>
		</section>
		<aside class="fourcol last">
			<?php get_sidebar(); ?>
		</aside>
	</div>
</div>
<?php get_footer(); ?>
